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ISIS broadcast its remarks through “Voice of a caliphate” in an evening program, Sunday night.

Almost all of the Sunday night’s program dedicated to news and reports about US airstrike on ISIS centers in Achin district.

“The news is pure rumor,” said Sultan Aziz Ezam, the radio announcer, about throwing MOAB in Achin- that the government claimed 96 ISIS fighters were killed. “During the attack, there were no casualties on ISIS fighters,” he added.

The announcer also reported the situation of ISIS fighters in Kunar, Pakhtunkhwa, Syria and Iraq. Then he spoke with a number of fighters and asked their opinion on testing US most powerful non-nuclear bomb in Nangarhar. They claimed that the group didn’t get hurt in the event.

The Radio interviewed with someone named Amir Harb who was introduced as the leader of Khorasan.” There was no harm to ISIS members,” Amir Harb said.

The anchor and ISIS members declared during their interview that the bomb exploded on an empty area. This is ISIS’ first reaction to US throwing largest non-nuclear bomb in Achin district.

After “Mother of All Bombs” was tested in Achin district, “Voice of a caliphate” radio in Nangarhar has intensified its propaganda and dedicated most its program to the attack.

“Voice of a caliphate” radio is broadcasting on 90FM which is in Pashto, Dari and Uzbek. It can be heard in Jalalabad and throughout the province of Nangarhar

After the United States dropped its largest non-nuclear bomb on Asadkhel village and Achin district, Army Special Forces has not been able to go to the village. According to a number of National Army Special Forces, only US forces visited the blast site.

Since four days ago, the village is under the supervision of U.S forces and no one is allowed to enter the village.

There are still ISIS fighters in other part of Mohmand valley, near the Durand Lin. Occasionally they launch rockets on Afghan forces. But going to these areas will be possible when Asadkhel village be fully cleared and pave the way for troops.

Nangarhar police didn’t say anything that why the village hasn’t been cleared yet, and the forces weren’t able to visit the blast site. Nangarhar police chief stressed government forces don’t let the Islamic State to come back, this time.

“Our forces are carrying out a lot of tactical and technical operations to completely destroy the enemy,” said Abdul Rahman Rahimi, the police chief of Nangarhar.

A member of the provincial council of Nangarhar says these forces are trying to clear the roads at first.

Mehrab al Din, Nangarhar provincial council member, said: “we ask the government and charitable organizations to help the homeless so they go back to their villages.”

On the other hand, the villagers are concerned that ISIS fighters return to their village. They say even the idea of remembering their records is scary.

“You can see that these people were oppressed and their houses were demolished,” Hamidullah said. “Achin refugees want the government to provide security in their villages so they could return to their homes.”

Last Thursday, the U.S Army dropped the largest non-nuclear bomb on Asadkhel village and Achin district. Since then, the village is controlled by U.S forces and they don’t allow anyone to visit scene of blast.

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